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Old 9 December 2018, 01:28 AM   #1
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Icon5 Any tips or tricks for removing straps without damaging the lugs?

Finally got around to changing from the leather to the NATO on my Black Bay Bronze Bucherer Blue and it didn't go as well as I was hoping. I used a pusher but as I was pulling the strap up the the spring bar pin slid and made a bit of damage. For the other side I used some scotch tape over the lugs and it went better. I did some internet searches and it appears people recommend using making tape and even electrical tape.

For those of you that change straps frequently, do you have any tricks? The leather on the Black bay is very thick so I think one has to use the lug holes. The NATO is soft so a spring bar tool is easy to get in.

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Old 9 December 2018, 01:33 AM   #2
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Yes all watches will scratch behind the lugs ther nature of changing straps or put electrical tape
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Old 9 December 2018, 01:38 AM   #3
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Its quite easy after a while a watch with lug holes should be a breeze. The plastic card is for putting them back in again, missing is some electrical tape. Just take your time.

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Old 9 December 2018, 01:42 AM   #4
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On a bb bronze, it’s tough with the fact band.

I soak my watch overnight to soften the leather when I swapped.

Fwiw I went back the fact band anyway.
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This, or masking tape

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Old 9 December 2018, 02:32 AM   #6
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On a bb bronze, it’s tough with the fact band.

I soak my watch overnight to soften the leather when I swapped.

Fwiw I went back the fact band anyway.
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Old 9 December 2018, 02:33 AM   #7
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Its quite easy after a while a watch with lug holes should be a breeze. The plastic card is for putting them back in again, missing is some electrical tape. Just take your time.

ooh, plastic card is a great idea!!!
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Old 9 December 2018, 07:22 AM   #8
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Tape helps but not necessary if you're careful. I always use a plain old pocket knife to take off leather straps.
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Old 9 December 2018, 07:36 AM   #9
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always always tape off your lugs. Masking tape will do the trick
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Old 9 December 2018, 07:44 AM   #10
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Its quite easy after a while a watch with lug holes should be a breeze. The plastic card is for putting them back in again, missing is some electrical tape. Just take your time.

This.

And, I found some Mylar Tape that Works Great. This tape is Real Thin, but nearly impossible to puncture.
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Horotec or Regine tweezers is what you need. Bergeron 7825 is also a solution but a bit more expensive. Good luck.
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I just ordered the burgeon 7825 it was under 200.00 but shoot I did a bulk bet on my lvc trying with the smaller single tools like above. I need to try the tape next time
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i was told to use wooden implements
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I use blue painters tape. Works really well and offers lots of protection.
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i was told to use wooden implements
Who told you that a carpenter.
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Kapton tape is what professionals use. Amber color translucent tape for polishing.


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